rrEstablished in 2010, inSIGHT Through Education is a nonsectarian,nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Holocaust education and the study ofantisemitism are mandated by Florida Statute.insightthrougheducation.orginSIGHT Through Education, Inc. | PO Box 33054 | Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33420info@insightthrougheducation.org | 561-570-2656inSIGHT Through Education, Inc is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation. A COPY OF THE OFFICIALREGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OFCONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE 1-800-435-7352, OR BY VISITINGWWW.FDACS.GOV. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, ORRECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. FL REGISTRATION #CH34845 | EIN #27-3388434OPENING HEARTS...EDUCATING MINDS 2023 - 2024IMPACT REPORT
A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT As we kickoff our 15th anniversary, inSIGHT Through Education is more committed than ever to ourmission of building a generation of compassionate, informed leaders who stand up for what is right.This year, we reflect on the incredible progress we have made and set our sights on even greaterimpact in the years ahead.Over the past year, we’ve doubled our impact, reaching 40,000 students and hundreds ofeducators across Palm Beach County. inSIGHT has awarded over $1.7 million in program fundingsince our inception in 2010. We have DOUBLED funding awarded each year for the past three years,deepening our reach and expanding our impact in our community. The impact of this funding hassolidified our position as the backbone of the Holocaust Studies program for Palm Beach CountySchools. We will continue to build upon this foundation to reach EVERY student, EVERY year.As we begin our 15th year, we remain steadfast in our vision: to create a generation of futureleaders who are not only kind and empathetic but also critical thinkers with the courage to stand upfor themselves and the rights of others. This milestone anniversary is not just a celebration of whatwe have accomplished, but a call to action for what we will achieve. We extend deep appreciation to each of you for your continued support. Together, we arebuilding a community where understanding triumphs over ignorance, and acceptanceprevails over hate. The future is bright, and with your partnership, we will achieve evengreater success in the year ahead. inSIGHT shines a light on the darkness ofhistory, funding programs that teach thecritical lessons of the Holocaust andgenocide worldwide. Your paragraph textHEARTS,OPENINGEDUCATINGMINDS.Change starts with education.KELLY WARSAW PRESIDENT & CEO
A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT As we kickoff our 15th anniversary, inSIGHT Through Education is more committed than ever to ourmission of building a generation of compassionate, informed leaders who stand up for what is right.This year, we reflect on the incredible progress we have made and set our sights on even greaterimpact in the years ahead.Over the past year, we’ve doubled our impact, reaching 40,000 students and hundreds ofeducators across Palm Beach County. inSIGHT has awarded over $1.7 million in program fundingsince our inception in 2010. We have DOUBLED funding awarded each year for the past three years,deepening our reach and expanding our impact in our community. The impact of this funding hassolidified our position as the backbone of the Holocaust Studies program for Palm Beach CountySchools. We will continue to build upon this foundation to reach EVERY student, EVERY year.As we begin our 15th year, we remain steadfast in our vision: to create a generation of futureleaders who are not only kind and empathetic but also critical thinkers with the courage to stand upfor themselves and the rights of others. This milestone anniversary is not just a celebration of whatwe have accomplished, but a call to action for what we will achieve. We extend deep appreciation to each of you for your continued support. Together, we arebuilding a community where understanding triumphs over ignorance, and acceptanceprevails over hate. The future is bright, and with your partnership, we will achieve evengreater success in the year ahead. inSIGHT shines a light on the darkness ofhistory, funding programs that teach thecritical lessons of the Holocaust andgenocide worldwide. Your paragraph textHEARTS,OPENINGEDUCATINGMINDS.Change starts with education.KELLY WARSAW PRESIDENT & CEO
The CLEAR and URGENT NEED foreducational programs encouragingacceptance for all.463ANTISEMITICINCIDENTS A message from ADL and CEO Jonathan Greenblatt:"Antisemitism is on the rise, and it's a danger to all ofus." The ADL calls for education, advocacy and supportas crucial steps in combating this alarming trend.FLORIDA8,883* TOTAL ANTISEMITIC INCIDENTS EXCEEDING the number from the PAST THREE YEARS COMBINED.4th highest number ofantisemitic incidents in the nationSource: Annual Audit by ADL (2024)MORE THAN 10,000 ANTISEMITIC INCIDENTSin the U.S. in the year since the Oct. 7 Hamasterrorist attack in Israel.*in the United States in 2023
The CLEAR and URGENT NEED foreducational programs encouragingacceptance for all.463ANTISEMITICINCIDENTS A message from ADL and CEO Jonathan Greenblatt:"Antisemitism is on the rise, and it's a danger to all ofus." The ADL calls for education, advocacy and supportas crucial steps in combating this alarming trend.FLORIDA8,883* TOTAL ANTISEMITIC INCIDENTS EXCEEDING the number from the PAST THREE YEARS COMBINED.4th highest number ofantisemitic incidents in the nationSource: Annual Audit by ADL (2024)MORE THAN 10,000 ANTISEMITIC INCIDENTSin the U.S. in the year since the Oct. 7 Hamasterrorist attack in Israel.*in the United States in 2023
inSIGHT’s mission is to inspire and educate, encouragingkindness, acceptance, and respect for all, using lessonslearned from the Holocaust and genocides worldwide, torecognize and oppose antisemitism, hatred, and bigotry. With a purpose etched in history, we kindle empathy instudents' hearts, nurturing seeds of kindness that changelives and light up the world. By cultivating a generationthat stands firmly against prejudice, we shape a worldwhere understanding triumphs over ignoranceand acceptance prevails over bigotry.OUR MISSIONBUILT ON PURPOSEEstablished in 2010, inSIGHT funds Florida’s Holocaust education mandate. In 2020, the subject of antisemitism was added to the instructioninSIGHT Through Education is a nonsectarian,501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.Established in 2010, inSIGHT Through Educationprovides funding to support Florida’s Holocausteducation mandate. In 2020, the subject ofantisemitism was added to the mandate.
inSIGHT’s mission is to inspire and educate, encouragingkindness, acceptance, and respect for all, using lessonslearned from the Holocaust and genocides worldwide, torecognize and oppose antisemitism, hatred, and bigotry. With a purpose etched in history, we kindle empathy instudents' hearts, nurturing seeds of kindness that changelives and light up the world. By cultivating a generationthat stands firmly against prejudice, we shape a worldwhere understanding triumphs over ignoranceand acceptance prevails over bigotry.OUR MISSIONBUILT ON PURPOSEEstablished in 2010, inSIGHT funds Florida’s Holocaust education mandate. In 2020, the subject of antisemitism was added to the instructioninSIGHT Through Education is a nonsectarian,501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.Established in 2010, inSIGHT Through Educationprovides funding to support Florida’s Holocausteducation mandate. In 2020, the subject ofantisemitism was added to the mandate.
30%Educators2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025* 2025-2026*02004006008002024-2025$760K*Students2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025* 2025-2026*020000400006000080000100000STUDENTS & EDUCATORSIMPACTED by SCHOOL YEAR$100K2021-2022$200K2022-20232023-2024$380KProfessional DevelopmentStudents30%70%inSIGHT’s vision is to fund engaging Holocaust programmingfor EVERY student EVERY year.*ProjectedGrantsAwarded$900K*2025-2026
30%Educators2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025* 2025-2026*02004006008002024-2025$760K*Students2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025* 2025-2026*020000400006000080000100000STUDENTS & EDUCATORSIMPACTED by SCHOOL YEAR$100K2021-2022$200K2022-20232023-2024$380KProfessional DevelopmentStudents30%70%inSIGHT’s vision is to fund engaging Holocaust programmingfor EVERY student EVERY year.*ProjectedGrantsAwarded$900K*2025-2026
OUR WORKOUR VISION:To educate EVERY student, EVERY year, instilling the lessons ofkindness, acceptance, respect, and the dangers of unchecked hatred. TALES OF TOGETHERNESSAn engaging puppet show that uses laughter andfun to impart essential life lessons aboutacceptance and friendship. Based on two books,The Crayon Box that Talked by Shane Derolf andBig Al by Andrew Clements, this interactiveperformance leaves a lasting impact on youngaudiences.STUDENT PROGRAMSBOOKS TO IGNITE MINDS AND HEARTSThis initiative provides a wide range of age-appropriate publications, including All AreWelcome, The Sneetches, The Crayon Box ThatTalked, Big Al, The Whispering Town, Daniel’s Storyand Hana’s Suitcase. These diverse andcaptivating stories inspire a love for reading andpromote a deeper understanding of importantthemes. Randi Posner, Holocaust Educator andinSIGHT volunteer, uses these materials to teachlessons to over 1,000 students each year.LIVING VOICESMultimedia, powerful educational performancesuse archival films and photos synchronized with alive actor to create a dynamic and interactiveexperience, vividly portraying how the worldlooked, sounded, and felt during significanthistorical moments. Connecting students directlywith historical voices and images, theseperformances foster empathy and understandingof the past, emphasizing the significance ofkindness and human rights for thousands ofstudents grades 4-12 each year.HOLOCAUST MUSEUM TRIPSAn immersive experience that goes beyond theclassroom, allowing students to engage with historicalartifacts, survivor testimonies, and documents fromthe Holocaust. Through these encounters, they gain apersonal connection to stories of resilience andwitness the real consequences of prejudice anddiscrimination. This deeper exploration fostersempathy, responsibility and a heightened awareness,encouraging students to carry these lessons into theircommunities and throughout their lives.
OUR WORKOUR VISION:To educate EVERY student, EVERY year, instilling the lessons ofkindness, acceptance, respect, and the dangers of unchecked hatred. TALES OF TOGETHERNESSAn engaging puppet show that uses laughter andfun to impart essential life lessons aboutacceptance and friendship. Based on two books,The Crayon Box that Talked by Shane Derolf andBig Al by Andrew Clements, this interactiveperformance leaves a lasting impact on youngaudiences.STUDENT PROGRAMSBOOKS TO IGNITE MINDS AND HEARTSThis initiative provides a wide range of age-appropriate publications, including All AreWelcome, The Sneetches, The Crayon Box ThatTalked, Big Al, The Whispering Town, Daniel’s Storyand Hana’s Suitcase. These diverse andcaptivating stories inspire a love for reading andpromote a deeper understanding of importantthemes. Randi Posner, Holocaust Educator andinSIGHT volunteer, uses these materials to teachlessons to over 1,000 students each year.LIVING VOICESMultimedia, powerful educational performancesuse archival films and photos synchronized with alive actor to create a dynamic and interactiveexperience, vividly portraying how the worldlooked, sounded, and felt during significanthistorical moments. Connecting students directlywith historical voices and images, theseperformances foster empathy and understandingof the past, emphasizing the significance ofkindness and human rights for thousands ofstudents grades 4-12 each year.HOLOCAUST MUSEUM TRIPSAn immersive experience that goes beyond theclassroom, allowing students to engage with historicalartifacts, survivor testimonies, and documents fromthe Holocaust. Through these encounters, they gain apersonal connection to stories of resilience andwitness the real consequences of prejudice anddiscrimination. This deeper exploration fostersempathy, responsibility and a heightened awareness,encouraging students to carry these lessons into theircommunities and throughout their lives.
When the door closed, we felt the weight of the subject andwhat we were going to learn about. The exhibit was someaningful. Thank you for doing this."HATE ENDS NOW: THE CATTLE CAR EXHIBITSTUDENT PROGRAMSIn 2023-2024, inSIGHT Through Education brought the Hate Ends Now: CattleCar Exhibit back to Palm Beach County Schools for the 2nd year, reaching over8,000 students across 10 high schools and 3 colleges. This immersive experience,set inside a replica World War II cattle car, brought Survivor stories and keyHolocaust events to life, fostering empathy and empowering students to standagainst hatred and intolerance.Thanks to this program’s success and the generous support of The Palm BeachCenter to Combat Antisemitism and Hatred, Alpert Jewish Family Service,Rales Jewish Family Services, and the Florida Department of Education,inSIGHT will DOUBLE this program in 2024-2025, reaching nearly 18,000 studentsin 30+ schools in Palm Beach County and surrounding communities.
When the door closed, we felt the weight of the subject andwhat we were going to learn about. The exhibit was someaningful. Thank you for doing this."HATE ENDS NOW: THE CATTLE CAR EXHIBITSTUDENT PROGRAMSIn 2023-2024, inSIGHT Through Education brought the Hate Ends Now: CattleCar Exhibit back to Palm Beach County Schools for the 2nd year, reaching over8,000 students across 10 high schools and 3 colleges. This immersive experience,set inside a replica World War II cattle car, brought Survivor stories and keyHolocaust events to life, fostering empathy and empowering students to standagainst hatred and intolerance.Thanks to this program’s success and the generous support of The Palm BeachCenter to Combat Antisemitism and Hatred, Alpert Jewish Family Service,Rales Jewish Family Services, and the Florida Department of Education,inSIGHT will DOUBLE this program in 2024-2025, reaching nearly 18,000 studentsin 30+ schools in Palm Beach County and surrounding communities.
HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR SPEAKERSOver 8,500 students heard firsthand accountsfrom local Holocaust Survivors or descendantsof Holocaust Survivors this past year. Studentsbear witness to their testimonies, gainingunique insights into this dark chapter of history.The event encourages meaningful discussionsand reflections, fostering empathy and acommitment to human rights. LETTERS FROM ANNE AND MARTINNAMES NOT NUMBERSStudents from Loggers’ Run Middle School andBoca Community High School produced powerfuldocumentaries, beautifully preserving thememories of six Holocaust Survivors and WWIIVeterans who shared their testimonies through aseries of student-led interviews. These outstandingHolocaust Film Projects, “Names, Not Numbers”®,premiered in the spring of 2024.HOLOCAUST AWARENESS DAYSIntimate and impactful conversations with localHolocaust Survivors. During HolocaustAwareness Week, 250 students from 8 highschools heard testimony from 25 localHolocaust Survivors. In total, nearly 2,000students participated in Holocaust AwarenessDays throughout the year. POWERFUL SPEAKERSEngaging speakers, Pastor Chris Edmonds,celebrity Montana Tucker as well as Spill theHoney leaders Shari Rogers and BrendaLawrence, spoke to more than 1000 students.They each advocated for kindness,acceptance and compassion, in unique andengaging ways, while shedding light on thedangers of unchecked hatred.FLUTTERS OF HOPE PROJECTKindness Butterflies spread messages of empathyand hope. 15,000 students from grades 5-12participated in the program this year, eachhonoring a child imprisoned during the Holocaustthrough a biography-inspired tribute. Thispowerful lesson preserves Holocaust history whileinspiring hope for a brighter future.STUDENT PROGRAMS®This powerful program highlighted the sharedfight for justice and human rights of Anne Frankand Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It inspired over1,500 students to reflect on the dangers of hateand the importance of empathy, connectinghistorical lessons to today’s challenges whilefostering kindness, acceptance, respect, andcommitment to change.
HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR SPEAKERSOver 8,500 students heard firsthand accountsfrom local Holocaust Survivors or descendantsof Holocaust Survivors this past year. Studentsbear witness to their testimonies, gainingunique insights into this dark chapter of history.The event encourages meaningful discussionsand reflections, fostering empathy and acommitment to human rights. LETTERS FROM ANNE AND MARTINNAMES NOT NUMBERSStudents from Loggers’ Run Middle School andBoca Community High School produced powerfuldocumentaries, beautifully preserving thememories of six Holocaust Survivors and WWIIVeterans who shared their testimonies through aseries of student-led interviews. These outstandingHolocaust Film Projects, “Names, Not Numbers”®,premiered in the spring of 2024.HOLOCAUST AWARENESS DAYSIntimate and impactful conversations with localHolocaust Survivors. During HolocaustAwareness Week, 250 students from 8 highschools heard testimony from 25 localHolocaust Survivors. In total, nearly 2,000students participated in Holocaust AwarenessDays throughout the year. POWERFUL SPEAKERSEngaging speakers, Pastor Chris Edmonds,celebrity Montana Tucker as well as Spill theHoney leaders Shari Rogers and BrendaLawrence, spoke to more than 1000 students.They each advocated for kindness,acceptance and compassion, in unique andengaging ways, while shedding light on thedangers of unchecked hatred.FLUTTERS OF HOPE PROJECTKindness Butterflies spread messages of empathyand hope. 15,000 students from grades 5-12participated in the program this year, eachhonoring a child imprisoned during the Holocaustthrough a biography-inspired tribute. Thispowerful lesson preserves Holocaust history whileinspiring hope for a brighter future.STUDENT PROGRAMS®This powerful program highlighted the sharedfight for justice and human rights of Anne Frankand Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It inspired over1,500 students to reflect on the dangers of hateand the importance of empathy, connectinghistorical lessons to today’s challenges whilefostering kindness, acceptance, respect, andcommitment to change.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WITH ALEXANDER ZAPRUDERCENTROPA SUMMER ACADEMYJEWISH FOUNDATION FOR THE RIGHTEOUS (JFR)Special guest, Alexandra Zapruder, led an informativeprogram “Teaching with Testimony” for 40 teachers thisspring. Based on her book, Salvaged Pages, a collectionof diaries written by young people during the Holocaust,Zapruder instructed educators on how these accountsof daily events can be used in the classroom. Takentogether, the diary entries deepen understanding of lifeduring the Holocaust.2 teachers traveled to Europe to participate among 70educators from more than 15 countries for an intense 7-dayprofessional development program. This enriching seminarallows educators to engage in dialogue, share bestpractices, and create lesson plans while fostering a hands-on and project-driven approach to Holocaust education. A record-breaking number of 5 educators experienced thisintensive graduate-level program for educators thatprovides the knowledge and tools necessary to teach aboutthe Holocaust effectively. Those who complete this programbecome Lerner Fellows. inSIGHT is one of only twelveCenters of Excellence recognized by JFR. To date, PalmBeach County has a cohort of 20+ Lerner Fellows whoactively share this knowledge with their peers.“As a principal, I am more equipped to ensure mystudents have the knowledge to build theirunderstanding and learning of Holocaust Studies.”“This is a life-changing experience that makes yourethink how and why it is important to teach ourstudents about the Holocaust .”“This Field Study is essential to encourage studentsand teachers in fostering critical thinking, empathyand courageous discussions across their school campus.““Never again begins with YOU. In order to never forget, weneed to provide the learning opportunity for adminand staff to ask questions, learn, and be uncomfortable.”48 educators participated in a transformative experience to Washington, D.C., surpassing theprevious two years' total of 30. Accompanied by local Holocaust survivors, participants visited the UnitedStates Holocaust Memorial Museum and the African-American Museum of History and Culture, engagingin a deep exploration of history and its relevance today. This field study strengthens their commitment toHolocaust education and drives growing demand for inSIGHT’s programs.I'm already making plans to apply what I've learned...to inspire my staff and school and shift mindsets.This years program was made possible by the generous support of The Isadore and Bertha GudelskyFamily Foundation, The Palm Beach Center to Combat Antisemitism and Hatred,Linda & Marc Gordon, Ellen & Bernie Gottlieb and Jane & Arnold Lampert.PRINCIPAL’S FIELD STUDY IN WASHINGTON, DC.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WITH ALEXANDER ZAPRUDERCENTROPA SUMMER ACADEMYJEWISH FOUNDATION FOR THE RIGHTEOUS (JFR)Special guest, Alexandra Zapruder, led an informativeprogram “Teaching with Testimony” for 40 teachers thisspring. Based on her book, Salvaged Pages, a collectionof diaries written by young people during the Holocaust,Zapruder instructed educators on how these accountsof daily events can be used in the classroom. Takentogether, the diary entries deepen understanding of lifeduring the Holocaust.2 teachers traveled to Europe to participate among 70educators from more than 15 countries for an intense 7-dayprofessional development program. This enriching seminarallows educators to engage in dialogue, share bestpractices, and create lesson plans while fostering a hands-on and project-driven approach to Holocaust education. A record-breaking number of 5 educators experienced thisintensive graduate-level program for educators thatprovides the knowledge and tools necessary to teach aboutthe Holocaust effectively. Those who complete this programbecome Lerner Fellows. inSIGHT is one of only twelveCenters of Excellence recognized by JFR. To date, PalmBeach County has a cohort of 20+ Lerner Fellows whoactively share this knowledge with their peers.“As a principal, I am more equipped to ensure mystudents have the knowledge to build theirunderstanding and learning of Holocaust Studies.”“This is a life-changing experience that makes yourethink how and why it is important to teach ourstudents about the Holocaust .”“This Field Study is essential to encourage studentsand teachers in fostering critical thinking, empathyand courageous discussions across their school campus.““Never again begins with YOU. In order to never forget, weneed to provide the learning opportunity for adminand staff to ask questions, learn, and be uncomfortable.”48 educators participated in a transformative experience to Washington, D.C., surpassing theprevious two years' total of 30. Accompanied by local Holocaust survivors, participants visited the UnitedStates Holocaust Memorial Museum and the African-American Museum of History and Culture, engagingin a deep exploration of history and its relevance today. This field study strengthens their commitment toHolocaust education and drives growing demand for inSIGHT’s programs.I'm already making plans to apply what I've learned...to inspire my staff and school and shift mindsets.This years program was made possible by the generous support of The Isadore and Bertha GudelskyFamily Foundation, The Palm Beach Center to Combat Antisemitism and Hatred,Linda & Marc Gordon, Ellen & Bernie Gottlieb and Jane & Arnold Lampert.PRINCIPAL’S FIELD STUDY IN WASHINGTON, DC.
I • S E R I E SPastor Chris Edmonds illuminated the profoundimpact of “the power of one” by sharing apivotal story from WWII. He recounted howhis father, Master Sgt. Roddie Edmonds,courageously stood up for what was right,demonstrating the remarkabledifference one person can make.An engaging program about the historiccollaboration between Black and Jewishcommunities during the Civil Rights era.Dr. Shari Rogers and Brenda Lawrenceunderscored the importance of this powerfulalliance and its relevance in today’s world. Special appearance by Clarence ThomasAcclaimed jouralist, Mark Oppenheimer,reframed the narrative about the Squirrel HillSynagogue shooting -- focusing on thecommunity's resilience. In the aftermath ofOctober 7th, Mark provided a thought-provokingdiscussion of modern day antisemetism. Special thanks toMarjorie Feinstein and Lisa ReznikPastor Chris EdmondsTHURSDAYJAN 11, 20247:00 PMTEMPLE BETH AMJupiterDr. Shari Rogers & Brenda Lawrence#5C5FD1FORMER CONGRESSWOMANMark Oppenheimer#5C5FD1AMERICAN WRITER AND JOURNALISTMONDAYFEB 5, 20247:00 PMTHE BENJAMINSCHOOLPalm Beach GardensTUESDAYMAR 5, 20247:00 PMFL ATLANTIC UNIVOsher Lifelong Learning Institute JupiterIn Partnership With: Partnerships and collaborations providecultural and educational programs to learnmore about inSIGHT and connect with others.A cultural arts series featuring relevantspeakers, films, etc. to enhancethe mission and engage more people.In Partnership With:In Partnership With:In Partnership With: In Partnership With:In Partnership With: Special thanks to Jim Vogel2023-20242023-2024
I • S E R I E SPastor Chris Edmonds illuminated the profoundimpact of “the power of one” by sharing apivotal story from WWII. He recounted howhis father, Master Sgt. Roddie Edmonds,courageously stood up for what was right,demonstrating the remarkabledifference one person can make.An engaging program about the historiccollaboration between Black and Jewishcommunities during the Civil Rights era.Dr. Shari Rogers and Brenda Lawrenceunderscored the importance of this powerfulalliance and its relevance in today’s world. Special appearance by Clarence ThomasAcclaimed jouralist, Mark Oppenheimer,reframed the narrative about the Squirrel HillSynagogue shooting -- focusing on thecommunity's resilience. In the aftermath ofOctober 7th, Mark provided a thought-provokingdiscussion of modern day antisemetism. Special thanks toMarjorie Feinstein and Lisa ReznikPastor Chris EdmondsTHURSDAYJAN 11, 20247:00 PMTEMPLE BETH AMJupiterDr. Shari Rogers & Brenda Lawrence#5C5FD1FORMER CONGRESSWOMANMark Oppenheimer#5C5FD1AMERICAN WRITER AND JOURNALISTMONDAYFEB 5, 20247:00 PMTHE BENJAMINSCHOOLPalm Beach GardensTUESDAYMAR 5, 20247:00 PMFL ATLANTIC UNIVOsher Lifelong Learning Institute JupiterIn Partnership With: Partnerships and collaborations providecultural and educational programs to learnmore about inSIGHT and connect with others.A cultural arts series featuring relevantspeakers, films, etc. to enhancethe mission and engage more people.In Partnership With:In Partnership With:In Partnership With: In Partnership With:In Partnership With: Special thanks to Jim Vogel2023-20242023-2024
CARD PARTIES & BOUTIQUES inSIGHT PARLOR MEETINGSinSIGHT hosts intimate gatherings in locations throughout Palm Beach County -from Jupiter to Boca Raton, communicating our mission and engaging others.inSIGHT’s multiple fundraising initiatives include our popular boutiques,luncheons and days of card play. These events provide opportunities forinSIGHT members to gather socially while supporting inSIGHT.WITH GRATITUDE TO OUR WONDERFUL HOSTSJillian & David BensonGail Danto & Arthur RoffeyAmy & Craig ForleiterAndee and Jon ForsterDecember 1, 2023BallenIsles Country ClubDecember 18, 2023Frenchman Creek’s Beach ClubMarch 22, 2024BallenIsles Country ClubMarch 7, 8 & 11, 2024*Private homesApril 5, 2024The Club at IbisRobin & David GellesMarissa & Brian GoldbergEllen & Bernie GottliebInterested in hosting an inSIGHT Parlor Meeting at your home or in yourcommunity? email info@insightthrougheducation.org or 561-570-2656 ext 0
CARD PARTIES & BOUTIQUES inSIGHT PARLOR MEETINGSinSIGHT hosts intimate gatherings in locations throughout Palm Beach County -from Jupiter to Boca Raton, communicating our mission and engaging others.inSIGHT’s multiple fundraising initiatives include our popular boutiques,luncheons and days of card play. These events provide opportunities forinSIGHT members to gather socially while supporting inSIGHT.WITH GRATITUDE TO OUR WONDERFUL HOSTSJillian & David BensonGail Danto & Arthur RoffeyAmy & Craig ForleiterAndee and Jon ForsterDecember 1, 2023BallenIsles Country ClubDecember 18, 2023Frenchman Creek’s Beach ClubMarch 22, 2024BallenIsles Country ClubMarch 7, 8 & 11, 2024*Private homesApril 5, 2024The Club at IbisRobin & David GellesMarissa & Brian GoldbergEllen & Bernie GottliebInterested in hosting an inSIGHT Parlor Meeting at your home or in yourcommunity? email info@insightthrougheducation.org or 561-570-2656 ext 0
Child Survivors &Hidden Childrenof the Holocaustof Palm Beach CountyWe are deeply grateful to our community partners whose support has profoundly impactedinSIGHT’s success. Partner Organizations Supporting Partner OrganizationsJUNE HIRSCH JONESFOUNDATION2023-2024 PARTNERSHIPS
Child Survivors &Hidden Childrenof the Holocaustof Palm Beach CountyWe are deeply grateful to our community partners whose support has profoundly impactedinSIGHT’s success. Partner Organizations Supporting Partner OrganizationsJUNE HIRSCH JONESFOUNDATION2023-2024 PARTNERSHIPS
inSIGHT LEADERSHIP 2023-2024 Honoring Our Board RetireesCo-PresidentsJudy Karp & Kelly WarsawVice-Presidents of DevelopmentGail Danto & Linda SluckerVice-President of Membership Mikki RockerVice-Presidents of ProgrammingEducationAnn Barth & Irma BlaunerRecording SecretarySusan KlineImmediate Past PresidentsLinda Berlin & Nancy CookMember at LargeRuth BellPast President’s Council BoardRepresentativeRoz LewyPast President’s Council MembersEdie BroidaBarbara HurwitRoz LewyAnita NaftalyCarole RosenBoutiques/ Trunk Shows:Ruth Bell, Stacy Milner, Judie Muntner & Phyllis SniderCard Party at BallenIsles:Ruth Bell, JoAnn Chasen, Judie Muntner & Phyllis SniderCard Party at Frenchman’s Creek:Linda Eigner, Melanie Lipson, Wendy Maurer & Joan MopperEducational Grants:Judy Auerbach-AdamoCommunity Representatives:Erika Barr & Elaine Lewis - inSIGHT ChairsSheila Lewis & Fali Rubinstein - BallenIslesEllen Gottlieb - Frenchman’s CreekGail Silverman - The Club at IbisEve Pinsky - MirasolDevelopment Coordinator:Leslie HallBOARD MEMBERSPROGRAM CHAIRSStewardship:Robin Gelles, Dana Keller & Stacey TrachtenSunshine Cards:Mary SchwartzTribute Cards:Wendy TulmanI•SERIES - Adult Community Education:Pastor Chris EdmondsDebbie & Jeff MannShari RogersBarbara & Michael WildsteinVicki & Stephen WildsteinMark OppenheimerBetsy & Vincent JosephPenny & Greg Sherry Ann Barth's two-year tenure as Vice President of Programmingat inSIGHT was marked by significant contributions to theorganization. Her dedication deepened her understanding ofthe organization's mission and fostered lasting friendships.There is always a place for you at inSIGHT. We continue to engage more people totake the lead, share the mission, and support the cause. We are appreciative ofthose who have committed to being part of the planning. Ann BarthIrma Blauner, inspired by a visit to the Oak HammockSchool, joined inSIGHT in 2016. As Vice President ofProgramming, she has played a crucial role in shaping theorganization's initiatives.Irma BlaunerRuth Bell's commitment to inSIGHT is rooted in her family'slegacy as Holocaust survivors. She has served in variousleadership roles, including Vice President of Fundraising andMember at Large.Ruth BellMikki Rocker's fourteen-year journey with inSIGHT beganwith a chance conversation. She has been a passionateadvocate for the organization, serving as Vice President ofMembership and a devoted volunteer.Mikki RockerWe express our sincere gratitude to Ann Barth, Ruth Bell, Irma Blauner and MikkiRocker for their invaluable service to our organization.
inSIGHT LEADERSHIP 2023-2024 Honoring Our Board RetireesCo-PresidentsJudy Karp & Kelly WarsawVice-Presidents of DevelopmentGail Danto & Linda SluckerVice-President of Membership Mikki RockerVice-Presidents of ProgrammingEducationAnn Barth & Irma BlaunerRecording SecretarySusan KlineImmediate Past PresidentsLinda Berlin & Nancy CookMember at LargeRuth BellPast President’s Council BoardRepresentativeRoz LewyPast President’s Council MembersEdie BroidaBarbara HurwitRoz LewyAnita NaftalyCarole RosenBoutiques/ Trunk Shows:Ruth Bell, Stacy Milner, Judie Muntner & Phyllis SniderCard Party at BallenIsles:Ruth Bell, JoAnn Chasen, Judie Muntner & Phyllis SniderCard Party at Frenchman’s Creek:Linda Eigner, Melanie Lipson, Wendy Maurer & Joan MopperEducational Grants:Judy Auerbach-AdamoCommunity Representatives:Erika Barr & Elaine Lewis - inSIGHT ChairsSheila Lewis & Fali Rubinstein - BallenIslesEllen Gottlieb - Frenchman’s CreekGail Silverman - The Club at IbisEve Pinsky - MirasolDevelopment Coordinator:Leslie HallBOARD MEMBERSPROGRAM CHAIRSStewardship:Robin Gelles, Dana Keller & Stacey TrachtenSunshine Cards:Mary SchwartzTribute Cards:Wendy TulmanI•SERIES - Adult Community Education:Pastor Chris EdmondsDebbie & Jeff MannShari RogersBarbara & Michael WildsteinVicki & Stephen WildsteinMark OppenheimerBetsy & Vincent JosephPenny & Greg Sherry Ann Barth's two-year tenure as Vice President of Programmingat inSIGHT was marked by significant contributions to theorganization. Her dedication deepened her understanding ofthe organization's mission and fostered lasting friendships.There is always a place for you at inSIGHT. We continue to engage more people totake the lead, share the mission, and support the cause. We are appreciative ofthose who have committed to being part of the planning. Ann BarthIrma Blauner, inspired by a visit to the Oak HammockSchool, joined inSIGHT in 2016. As Vice President ofProgramming, she has played a crucial role in shaping theorganization's initiatives.Irma BlaunerRuth Bell's commitment to inSIGHT is rooted in her family'slegacy as Holocaust survivors. She has served in variousleadership roles, including Vice President of Fundraising andMember at Large.Ruth BellMikki Rocker's fourteen-year journey with inSIGHT beganwith a chance conversation. She has been a passionateadvocate for the organization, serving as Vice President ofMembership and a devoted volunteer.Mikki RockerWe express our sincere gratitude to Ann Barth, Ruth Bell, Irma Blauner and MikkiRocker for their invaluable service to our organization.
Gold $10,000+If we have inadvertently misspelled your name or have incorrect information, please let us know. We strive for excellence and want to acknowledge you correctly.Erna and Sam Liebovich Wanda and Steven Lockwood Asher and Alice Michaeli Goldie Wolfe and Jack Miller Mary Ann and Scott Nordheimer Susan and Norman Oblon Elaine and Simon Parisier Laura and David PerlmanA.F. Petrocelli Barbara and Leo Plonsky Lois and Phillip Proger Robert Rahr Mikki and Michael Rocker Soamy and Jace Rosenbluth Lauren and Mark Rubin Fali and Jack Rubinstein Gale and Sanford Salz Phyllis and Ronald Schuster Marlene and Mark Senders Penny and Greg Sherry Abby and Ronald Shumacher Sydelle Sonkin Jo and Rob Steinhart Jeffrey and Jane Tauber Anita and Ronald Taylor Ellen and Michael Tomkin Stacey and David Trachten Mark and Karen Weinstein Rhonda and Lee Weisberg Jill Weisfeld Karen and Steve Weiss Linda Weiss Adrienne Glazov and Allan Wulfstat Bonnie and Stuart Youngentob Cynthia and Morton Zetlin Carol and Jack Adelson Iris and James Arest Judy Auerbach Adamo and Frank Adamo Ann and Robert Barth Barbara Baumstein Laney and Harold Becker Lisa Becker Stephanie and Louis Bell Linda and Arthur Berlin Marilyn and Arnold Blank Penny and Harold Blumenstein Sandra Bobb Julie and David Buckner Linda AbrahamsonDebbi and Mark AbramsonSusan and Jack AdelmanMelody AlstodtNancy BartoshBruce and Socki BergEdith BroidaIlene and Keith BrumbergerIris CapobiancoNiles and Nancy CitrinMarni and William CohenCarol and Randy EmerMarion and Burt FainmanBeth and Rich FentinJudy and Les FishmanAndee and Jon ForsterSusan and Alan GallinsonFred Gober and Elizabeth CheshireMarissa and Brian GoldbergCharlene GordonAmy and Eric GrosingerAndy and Susan HirschErica and Nat HymanRenee and Earl IshbiaRobin Josephs and Pat McGarveyLillian JudelsonSherry and Larry KalishRandi and Jeff KapelmanBarbara and Leslie KaplanMark and Julie KaufmanBernard and Nina Kent Philanthropic FundDebra and Herbert KleinbergerDavid and Arlene LevineVisionary $2,5000+Champion $1,000+Advocate $500+Silver $5,000+LEADERSHIP CIRCLEIMPACTFROM YOUR SUPPORTGail Danto and Art RoffeyMarvin & Betty Danto FamilyFoundationRobin and David GellesEllen and Bernie GottliebJune Jones Hirsch FoundationJudy and David KarpDana and Jonathan KellerRita and Burt TanskyHonor Roll: July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024Maria and John Cadete Karen Campagna JoAnn and Gerald Chasen Nancy and Jack Cook Ann Copeland Gari and Ira Dansky Wendy and Melvyn Dinner Linda and Michael Eigner Joanne and Alan Feldman Richard Fleisher Carolyn and David Frank Joan Gelch Florence Goodman Linda Greenhouse Melanie and Vic Greenstein Jill and David Guz Reva Halperin Judith and Marvin Hans Lori and Keith Hartman David Hoese Barbara and Bob Hurwit Susan Hurwitz Betsy and Vinnie Joseph Marcia and Ned Kaplin Gabriella Karp Bernice and Jay Kaufman Arthur Kesselman Sylvana and Murray Klein Susan and Ed Kline Norma Klorfine Anita Kolleeny Gene and Shirley Korth Sandy Lefkofsky Nancy and Marc Leizman Marcia and Bruce Levy Rosalind Lewy and Ralph InsingerNancy and Jeff LinderDedee and Stephen LovellHomie and Walid MangalJeff and Marcie MarcusWendy and Jeff MaurerElaine and Beno MichelAmy and Joe MusherH. Herbert Myers FoundationRubin and Sharon PikusEllen Siegel Pollack and AlfredFriedmanGeri and Kenneth PoznerCarole and Paul RosenLinda and Harold RosensonSusan RothElaine RothenbergBarbara RothmanRandy and Craig RubinSusan and Gerry SackHarriet SandlerChuck and Elyse SchneidermanSusan and Clark SchubachMary and Burt SchwartzNancy and Rich ShumanMurray SpainLisa and Paul SteinhardtJayne Thylan and Larry NussbaumMarilyn and Sheldon WallersteinCarol and Myron WarshauerGail and Marc WeingartenLynne and Charles WeissDiana WendyLois and Donald WitmondtBrian ZeidLois ZinmanOur work is made possible by the generosity of our donors and partners. Working together, we strive to educate EVERY student EVERY year.Natalie and Brett BarthRuth BellThe Robert M. Beren FoundationRobert EpsteinBarbara and Larry Field Linda and Marc GordonJane and Arnold LampertEllen and Mark LevineVivian LiebermanIris MarkelRonald Marx and Tao LuLeyah and David NamoffEunice Ring and FamilyHope and Gene SilvermanWendi and Ira SilvermanBarbara and Peter SidelLinda and Rudy SluckerLinda SklarKelly and Jerry Warsawz"lIrma BlaunerMarjorie and Norman FeinsteinTerri and Mark GreenDeedee and Martin JaffeNancy JosephsKenneth and Brenda KorachSharyn and Ron KranzlerDebbie and Jeff MannDiann and Thomas MannAnita and Robert NaftalyVicki and Rich RosenthalSoamy and Jace RosenbluthShelley and Nathan RabhanJeffrey and Susan ShohamMark and Ilona ShoichetRobin and Mitchell Waynez"lz"l
Gold $10,000+If we have inadvertently misspelled your name or have incorrect information, please let us know. We strive for excellence and want to acknowledge you correctly.Erna and Sam Liebovich Wanda and Steven Lockwood Asher and Alice Michaeli Goldie Wolfe and Jack Miller Mary Ann and Scott Nordheimer Susan and Norman Oblon Elaine and Simon Parisier Laura and David PerlmanA.F. Petrocelli Barbara and Leo Plonsky Lois and Phillip Proger Robert Rahr Mikki and Michael Rocker Soamy and Jace Rosenbluth Lauren and Mark Rubin Fali and Jack Rubinstein Gale and Sanford Salz Phyllis and Ronald Schuster Marlene and Mark Senders Penny and Greg Sherry Abby and Ronald Shumacher Sydelle Sonkin Jo and Rob Steinhart Jeffrey and Jane Tauber Anita and Ronald Taylor Ellen and Michael Tomkin Stacey and David Trachten Mark and Karen Weinstein Rhonda and Lee Weisberg Jill Weisfeld Karen and Steve Weiss Linda Weiss Adrienne Glazov and Allan Wulfstat Bonnie and Stuart Youngentob Cynthia and Morton Zetlin Carol and Jack Adelson Iris and James Arest Judy Auerbach Adamo and Frank Adamo Ann and Robert Barth Barbara Baumstein Laney and Harold Becker Lisa Becker Stephanie and Louis Bell Linda and Arthur Berlin Marilyn and Arnold Blank Penny and Harold Blumenstein Sandra Bobb Julie and David Buckner Linda AbrahamsonDebbi and Mark AbramsonSusan and Jack AdelmanMelody AlstodtNancy BartoshBruce and Socki BergEdith BroidaIlene and Keith BrumbergerIris CapobiancoNiles and Nancy CitrinMarni and William CohenCarol and Randy EmerMarion and Burt FainmanBeth and Rich FentinJudy and Les FishmanAndee and Jon ForsterSusan and Alan GallinsonFred Gober and Elizabeth CheshireMarissa and Brian GoldbergCharlene GordonAmy and Eric GrosingerAndy and Susan HirschErica and Nat HymanRenee and Earl IshbiaRobin Josephs and Pat McGarveyLillian JudelsonSherry and Larry KalishRandi and Jeff KapelmanBarbara and Leslie KaplanMark and Julie KaufmanBernard and Nina Kent Philanthropic FundDebra and Herbert KleinbergerDavid and Arlene LevineVisionary $2,5000+Champion $1,000+Advocate $500+Silver $5,000+LEADERSHIP CIRCLEIMPACTFROM YOUR SUPPORTGail Danto and Art RoffeyMarvin & Betty Danto FamilyFoundationRobin and David GellesEllen and Bernie GottliebJune Jones Hirsch FoundationJudy and David KarpDana and Jonathan KellerRita and Burt TanskyHonor Roll: July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024Maria and John Cadete Karen Campagna JoAnn and Gerald Chasen Nancy and Jack Cook Ann Copeland Gari and Ira Dansky Wendy and Melvyn Dinner Linda and Michael Eigner Joanne and Alan Feldman Richard Fleisher Carolyn and David Frank Joan Gelch Florence Goodman Linda Greenhouse Melanie and Vic Greenstein Jill and David Guz Reva Halperin Judith and Marvin Hans Lori and Keith Hartman David Hoese Barbara and Bob Hurwit Susan Hurwitz Betsy and Vinnie Joseph Marcia and Ned Kaplin Gabriella Karp Bernice and Jay Kaufman Arthur Kesselman Sylvana and Murray Klein Susan and Ed Kline Norma Klorfine Anita Kolleeny Gene and Shirley Korth Sandy Lefkofsky Nancy and Marc Leizman Marcia and Bruce Levy Rosalind Lewy and Ralph InsingerNancy and Jeff LinderDedee and Stephen LovellHomie and Walid MangalJeff and Marcie MarcusWendy and Jeff MaurerElaine and Beno MichelAmy and Joe MusherH. Herbert Myers FoundationRubin and Sharon PikusEllen Siegel Pollack and AlfredFriedmanGeri and Kenneth PoznerCarole and Paul RosenLinda and Harold RosensonSusan RothElaine RothenbergBarbara RothmanRandy and Craig RubinSusan and Gerry SackHarriet SandlerChuck and Elyse SchneidermanSusan and Clark SchubachMary and Burt SchwartzNancy and Rich ShumanMurray SpainLisa and Paul SteinhardtJayne Thylan and Larry NussbaumMarilyn and Sheldon WallersteinCarol and Myron WarshauerGail and Marc WeingartenLynne and Charles WeissDiana WendyLois and Donald WitmondtBrian ZeidLois ZinmanOur work is made possible by the generosity of our donors and partners. Working together, we strive to educate EVERY student EVERY year.Natalie and Brett BarthRuth BellThe Robert M. Beren FoundationRobert EpsteinBarbara and Larry Field Linda and Marc GordonJane and Arnold LampertEllen and Mark LevineVivian LiebermanIris MarkelRonald Marx and Tao LuLeyah and David NamoffEunice Ring and FamilyHope and Gene SilvermanWendi and Ira SilvermanBarbara and Peter SidelLinda and Rudy SluckerLinda SklarKelly and Jerry Warsawz"lIrma BlaunerMarjorie and Norman FeinsteinTerri and Mark GreenDeedee and Martin JaffeNancy JosephsKenneth and Brenda KorachSharyn and Ron KranzlerDebbie and Jeff MannDiann and Thomas MannAnita and Robert NaftalyVicki and Rich RosenthalSoamy and Jace RosenbluthShelley and Nathan RabhanJeffrey and Susan ShohamMark and Ilona ShoichetRobin and Mitchell Waynez"lz"l
ContinuedHonor Roll: July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024Judy and Stuart PaceJill and Steven ParkerRobert and Sula PearlmanCarolyn PhillipsVicki and Gary PinesEve and David PinskyLynette PolatinPam PolenNancy and William RackoffJoan and Edwin RandSusan and Burton ReinSusan ReinglassMarilyn and Gary ReinsteinMarilyn Reis-SmallJudy and Robert RiceElana RickelSusan RieserSally RogenLisa and Howard RoitmanKaren RommJeffrey and Helene RosenbaumEllen and Marty RosenmanSheila RosenthalShelley and Harry RosenthalWendy RothbergAmy and Mark RubinAmy and Stuart SavitzAndrea and Ronald SaxonDavid SchatzowSheila SchlaggarLinda and Michael SchneiderShelley SchnierHarvey SchwartzAdrienne SchwartzJoan SclarMelissa and Ian ShabinskySharon and Paul ShapiroJane and Richard ShapiroDonna ShawBarbara and Robert SheldonPhyllis and Robert ShustakHelene ShuterLinda SilverEllen and Richard KrantzGladys KremenBeryl and Mel LamsterPaula and Allan LandauNina LaneWendi LangerRita and Marvin LavaRobert and Gail LedererKerryn LehmanFay and Steven LeichtRoslyn LeopoldSarah and Ben LererJulie and Barry LernerPatricia LessansSusan and Leonard LevyElaine and Edward LewisHelene LewisEllen and Richard LiebMarilyn and Aaron LinchuckLynn and Darryl LippmanSandy and Robert LundDebbie MachtBrenda MandelMaxine MarksAnn and Charles MarmelsteinSaundra and Jerry MatlinLinda and Alan MauskopfEarlene and Edward McMenamyEdward and Debbi MecklerBarbara and Donald MillerDiane MittenthalJoan and Bud MopperJoanne MoretskyCarol MossHelene and Martin MyersRalph and Sandy MyrowSonja NadritchCarole and Michael NewmanAnthea NovakBette NussbaumLee OstrowskiJanet and Andy PaceBarbara and Paul GoldsteinGail GoldbergerLynn GoldmanBarbara and Paul GoldsteinJudith GoldsteinNorman and Judith GraceKaren GreenfeldZee Jay and Jerry GreenspanPeggy and Arthur GroddSusan and Ron GrodskyMarjory and Herbert GrossBarbara and John GrossMary Ellen GussackNorman GutmannMichelle Haddad and Joel Schlesinger Bob and Ann HagelsteinLeslie Hall and Steve MetzmanBarbara HalpernEllyn HarmonRandi and Jay HellerEllen and Herbert HerscowitzSandy HetelsonEdsall HiltyMiriam and Allen HirschJoan and Peter HoffmanMarc HopinEllen HymanNorman and Susan JacobsMarea and Jeffrey KahnJudy KamenskyBarbara and Steven KantorNatalie and Stanley KaplanAlison and Stewart KapnickCaren and David KarpRita and Leonard KatzKay KienSusan and Larry KirschenbaumMyrna and Leon KirschnerKaryn KleinAdrienne and Sam KlewansElaine and Benjamin KovalskyDottie and Ira KovelFriend $100+Andrea AbrahamVickie AbrutynBarbara AlpertLana AnkerAmy and Ken ArleinBarbara AronwaldBarbara and Peter AschheimAmy and Stanford BaratzSusan and Clive BarlowHarvey and Jackie BarnettMichael and Erika BarrToby BartoshJeff and Carole BenderMarjorie and Barry BerkleyJoyce and David BerkowitzMarie and Gerald BerlinByrna and Fred BermanNathan BlauShelly and Leonard BlondesEva BlumRenee and Barry BrandeisRuth and Stewart BrennerDiane and Morton BrillEva BrismanValerie and Richard BrooksKendall BrooksEleanor and Martin BrownEllen BrownDawn BurchamIrene and Marty BurinescuBeth BurkeIris and Fred BurkeLois and Michael BurkeJennifer ChaikenRochelle ChartoffRena and Gerald ChernowMichael and Sharon CliftonCathy Cohan and Jeff BaratMarilyn Cohen and Sidney BravermanMyrna and Larry CohenShirley Stone CohlanEileen and Robert CooperAnn CopeCarol CozewithLisa CumminsKathleen DatelleBarbara DavisRebecca and Ronald DeblingerMimi and Stan DessenDeedra DolinEllen and Michael DworetskyNancy and David EmbreeMax and Debra ErnstJill and David FederLynn and Arnold FeldSusan FeldmanRichard and Karen FelsHoward and Robin FileAnita FishbeinJane and Steve FisherBarbara FitzgibbonCarole FormanDora and Tasso FountoukidisGina and Jeffrey FreisDebbie and Rob FriedbergEvelyn and Barry FriedenbergCheryl FriedenbergAudrey FriedmanBrynn and Michael FriedmanBarbara and Stephen FrishbergJudy FuhrerSteve and Randie GallerLori and Larry GaronElaine and Jeffrey GarrodSherri GilbertStuart and Esther GlasserRoberta and Norm GlassmanHerbert and Tobi GlattCarol and Donald GlecklenMarissa and Adam GoldbergGail GoldbergerLynn GoldmanSheryll and Ronald SilverJane and Philip SilverbergArlene and Theodore SimonMargaret and Lawrence SingermanVicki and Eddy SlotnickNancy and Robert SoiferEllen and Roy SolondzWendy SpatzDavid and Elyse SpiewakJune and Jerome SpunbergNicole StecklerLois SteinbergKenneth and Nikki SteingoldCynthia SternReba StockPamela StolerSandra and Max StolzbergSheri and Gary SudhalterBonita and James SwartzGloria TalkowSusan TashlikBarbara and Larry TeitelAndrew and Doreen TestaNan and Ira TheodoreSarah TigheJudi Titton Wendy and Justin TulmanRobert and Ann TuteurArleen WayteElayne and David WeenerJoanne and Arthur WeinbachEllen WeinerBonnie and Joel WeinsteinNancy Weinstein and Bob StiehlerMark and Barbara WellesJoanie WillisSusan WisanAlan WisemanHoward and Tanya WitzelEve Austin YaversJoan and Ed ZiekyIlene and Bruce Zwick
ContinuedHonor Roll: July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024Judy and Stuart PaceJill and Steven ParkerRobert and Sula PearlmanCarolyn PhillipsVicki and Gary PinesEve and David PinskyLynette PolatinPam PolenNancy and William RackoffJoan and Edwin RandSusan and Burton ReinSusan ReinglassMarilyn and Gary ReinsteinMarilyn Reis-SmallJudy and Robert RiceElana RickelSusan RieserSally RogenLisa and Howard RoitmanKaren RommJeffrey and Helene RosenbaumEllen and Marty RosenmanSheila RosenthalShelley and Harry RosenthalWendy RothbergAmy and Mark RubinAmy and Stuart SavitzAndrea and Ronald SaxonDavid SchatzowSheila SchlaggarLinda and Michael SchneiderShelley SchnierHarvey SchwartzAdrienne SchwartzJoan SclarMelissa and Ian ShabinskySharon and Paul ShapiroJane and Richard ShapiroDonna ShawBarbara and Robert SheldonPhyllis and Robert ShustakHelene ShuterLinda SilverEllen and Richard KrantzGladys KremenBeryl and Mel LamsterPaula and Allan LandauNina LaneWendi LangerRita and Marvin LavaRobert and Gail LedererKerryn LehmanFay and Steven LeichtRoslyn LeopoldSarah and Ben LererJulie and Barry LernerPatricia LessansSusan and Leonard LevyElaine and Edward LewisHelene LewisEllen and Richard LiebMarilyn and Aaron LinchuckLynn and Darryl LippmanSandy and Robert LundDebbie MachtBrenda MandelMaxine MarksAnn and Charles MarmelsteinSaundra and Jerry MatlinLinda and Alan MauskopfEarlene and Edward McMenamyEdward and Debbi MecklerBarbara and Donald MillerDiane MittenthalJoan and Bud MopperJoanne MoretskyCarol MossHelene and Martin MyersRalph and Sandy MyrowSonja NadritchCarole and Michael NewmanAnthea NovakBette NussbaumLee OstrowskiJanet and Andy PaceBarbara and Paul GoldsteinGail GoldbergerLynn GoldmanBarbara and Paul GoldsteinJudith GoldsteinNorman and Judith GraceKaren GreenfeldZee Jay and Jerry GreenspanPeggy and Arthur GroddSusan and Ron GrodskyMarjory and Herbert GrossBarbara and John GrossMary Ellen GussackNorman GutmannMichelle Haddad and Joel Schlesinger Bob and Ann HagelsteinLeslie Hall and Steve MetzmanBarbara HalpernEllyn HarmonRandi and Jay HellerEllen and Herbert HerscowitzSandy HetelsonEdsall HiltyMiriam and Allen HirschJoan and Peter HoffmanMarc HopinEllen HymanNorman and Susan JacobsMarea and Jeffrey KahnJudy KamenskyBarbara and Steven KantorNatalie and Stanley KaplanAlison and Stewart KapnickCaren and David KarpRita and Leonard KatzKay KienSusan and Larry KirschenbaumMyrna and Leon KirschnerKaryn KleinAdrienne and Sam KlewansElaine and Benjamin KovalskyDottie and Ira KovelFriend $100+Andrea AbrahamVickie AbrutynBarbara AlpertLana AnkerAmy and Ken ArleinBarbara AronwaldBarbara and Peter AschheimAmy and Stanford BaratzSusan and Clive BarlowHarvey and Jackie BarnettMichael and Erika BarrToby BartoshJeff and Carole BenderMarjorie and Barry BerkleyJoyce and David BerkowitzMarie and Gerald BerlinByrna and Fred BermanNathan BlauShelly and Leonard BlondesEva BlumRenee and Barry BrandeisRuth and Stewart BrennerDiane and Morton BrillEva BrismanValerie and Richard BrooksKendall BrooksEleanor and Martin BrownEllen BrownDawn BurchamIrene and Marty BurinescuBeth BurkeIris and Fred BurkeLois and Michael BurkeJennifer ChaikenRochelle ChartoffRena and Gerald ChernowMichael and Sharon CliftonCathy Cohan and Jeff BaratMarilyn Cohen and Sidney BravermanMyrna and Larry CohenShirley Stone CohlanEileen and Robert CooperAnn CopeCarol CozewithLisa CumminsKathleen DatelleBarbara DavisRebecca and Ronald DeblingerMimi and Stan DessenDeedra DolinEllen and Michael DworetskyNancy and David EmbreeMax and Debra ErnstJill and David FederLynn and Arnold FeldSusan FeldmanRichard and Karen FelsHoward and Robin FileAnita FishbeinJane and Steve FisherBarbara FitzgibbonCarole FormanDora and Tasso FountoukidisGina and Jeffrey FreisDebbie and Rob FriedbergEvelyn and Barry FriedenbergCheryl FriedenbergAudrey FriedmanBrynn and Michael FriedmanBarbara and Stephen FrishbergJudy FuhrerSteve and Randie GallerLori and Larry GaronElaine and Jeffrey GarrodSherri GilbertStuart and Esther GlasserRoberta and Norm GlassmanHerbert and Tobi GlattCarol and Donald GlecklenMarissa and Adam GoldbergGail GoldbergerLynn GoldmanSheryll and Ronald SilverJane and Philip SilverbergArlene and Theodore SimonMargaret and Lawrence SingermanVicki and Eddy SlotnickNancy and Robert SoiferEllen and Roy SolondzWendy SpatzDavid and Elyse SpiewakJune and Jerome SpunbergNicole StecklerLois SteinbergKenneth and Nikki SteingoldCynthia SternReba StockPamela StolerSandra and Max StolzbergSheri and Gary SudhalterBonita and James SwartzGloria TalkowSusan TashlikBarbara and Larry TeitelAndrew and Doreen TestaNan and Ira TheodoreSarah TigheJudi Titton Wendy and Justin TulmanRobert and Ann TuteurArleen WayteElayne and David WeenerJoanne and Arthur WeinbachEllen WeinerBonnie and Joel WeinsteinNancy Weinstein and Bob StiehlerMark and Barbara WellesJoanie WillisSusan WisanAlan WisemanHoward and Tanya WitzelEve Austin YaversJoan and Ed ZiekyIlene and Bruce Zwick
inSIGHT LEADERSHIP 2024-2025 Messages from the EducatorsWe proudly introduce the board members who will guide inSIGHT Through Education in the2024-2025 term. As a volunteer-led organization, we thank these dedicated individuals foragreeing to serve. They bring a wealth of experience and passion to our organization. KELLY WARSAWPresident & CEORUDYSLUCKERVP FinanceGAIL DANTOVP DevelopmentLINDA SLUCKERVP DevelopmentSUSANKLINERecordingSecretaryDANAKELLERDirector of Donor EngagementJULIEBUCKNERDirector ofOutreachCAROLYN YASUNADirector ofOutreachJUDY AUERBACH-ADAMODirector of Educational Program Funding JUDY KARPImmediate Past PresidentANITANAFTALYPast Presidents’Council RepresentativeCARLYBENODevelopment andCommunicationsCoordinatorLAURENSLUTZKYEducationalProgrammingCoordinatorPROFESSIONAL TEAMBOARD MEMBERS FELICIAKATZAssociateDevelopmentDirectorSeptember 11, 1929 - April 25, 2024Remembering Norman FrajmanWe honor the life and legacy of Norman Frajman, a beloved Holocaust Survivor andeducator who touched countless lives with his unwavering dedication to sharing hisstory. Through his heartfelt testimony, he reminded us of the importance ofremembering the past to build a future rooted in love, understanding and hope.Norman’s passion for replacing hate with love and his tireless efforts to educate futuregenerations about the dangers of antisemitism and hatred will forever inspire us.May his memory be a blessing.MINDYHANKENMemberat LargeKRYSTAMATIASVirtual MarketingAssistant“In Night, Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel wrote, “Bearing witness is to be a constant observer, toconsider all possibilities, and to act when it is time.” The desire to bear witness and to actbecause now is the time is the reason we need the leadership and support of inSIGHT ThroughEducation. Teachers and administrators must have a connection with our history. inSIGHTprovides this connection for students and professional development opportunities that promoteempathy, kindness, and advocacy for others.” — Charles Hagy, Head of Middle School at The Benjamin School “inSIGHT Through Education’s support, including engaging live student programmingand interactive professional development, has profoundly impacted our district. Theirfunding and implementation ensure we can teach Holocaust history with depth,compassion, and meaningful student engagement.”— Kimberly Coombs, Palm Beach County School District Holocaust Program Planner
inSIGHT LEADERSHIP 2024-2025 Messages from the EducatorsWe proudly introduce the board members who will guide inSIGHT Through Education in the2024-2025 term. As a volunteer-led organization, we thank these dedicated individuals foragreeing to serve. They bring a wealth of experience and passion to our organization. KELLY WARSAWPresident & CEORUDYSLUCKERVP FinanceGAIL DANTOVP DevelopmentLINDA SLUCKERVP DevelopmentSUSANKLINERecordingSecretaryDANAKELLERDirector of Donor EngagementJULIEBUCKNERDirector ofOutreachCAROLYN YASUNADirector ofOutreachJUDY AUERBACH-ADAMODirector of Educational Program Funding JUDY KARPImmediate Past PresidentANITANAFTALYPast Presidents’Council RepresentativeCARLYBENODevelopment andCommunicationsCoordinatorLAURENSLUTZKYEducationalProgrammingCoordinatorPROFESSIONAL TEAMBOARD MEMBERS FELICIAKATZAssociateDevelopmentDirectorSeptember 11, 1929 - April 25, 2024Remembering Norman FrajmanWe honor the life and legacy of Norman Frajman, a beloved Holocaust Survivor andeducator who touched countless lives with his unwavering dedication to sharing hisstory. Through his heartfelt testimony, he reminded us of the importance ofremembering the past to build a future rooted in love, understanding and hope.Norman’s passion for replacing hate with love and his tireless efforts to educate futuregenerations about the dangers of antisemitism and hatred will forever inspire us.May his memory be a blessing.MINDYHANKENMemberat LargeKRYSTAMATIASVirtual MarketingAssistant“In Night, Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel wrote, “Bearing witness is to be a constant observer, toconsider all possibilities, and to act when it is time.” The desire to bear witness and to actbecause now is the time is the reason we need the leadership and support of inSIGHT ThroughEducation. Teachers and administrators must have a connection with our history. inSIGHTprovides this connection for students and professional development opportunities that promoteempathy, kindness, and advocacy for others.” — Charles Hagy, Head of Middle School at The Benjamin School “inSIGHT Through Education’s support, including engaging live student programmingand interactive professional development, has profoundly impacted our district. Theirfunding and implementation ensure we can teach Holocaust history with depth,compassion, and meaningful student engagement.”— Kimberly Coombs, Palm Beach County School District Holocaust Program Planner
2024-2025I • S E R I E SCelebrating 15 YearsFighting PrejudiceThrough EducationEye-openingprogramming forcommunity educationwith MITCH ALBOMTemple Emanu-El of Palm BeachTUE • DEC 10, 2024 · 7PMThis special event kicks off our 15th Anniversary celebration,highlighting inSIGHT's initiatives and growing impact on ourcommunity. Bestselling author Mitch Albom will speak about hislatest book, The Little Liar. A timeless story about the harm weinflict with our deceits, and the power of love to overcome themost tragic of circumstances and redeem us in the end.Honorary ChairsJudy and David KarpEvent ChairsJulie and David Buckner Carolyn and Michael YasunaHappiness is essential for all humans, and when it thrives, hate cannot takehold. Authentic happiness stems from kindness, forgiveness, and gratitude,which enhance our well-being. Dydine, a Rwandan genocide survivor, andArno, a former white supremacist, share their journeys with honesty andhumor, showcasing the recipe for happiness as a powerful antidote to hate. Pastor Chris Edmonds is the son of WWII hero Master Sgt. Roddie Edmonds,whose fearless bravery saved the lives of more than 200 Jewish Americansoldiers in a prisoner of war camp in Germany.The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous reunited Pastor Edmonds with four ofthe Jewish GIs who were saved by Master Sgt. Edmonds in the documentaryFollowing the Footsteps of My Father. The film won four Telly awards. The Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea Palm BeachTemple IsraelWest Palm BeachRinker PlayhouseKravis Center for thePerforming Arts West Palm BeachAs a teen, Pamela had the worst-diagnosed case of Tourettes in the countryand a touch of obsessive-compulsive disorder. She spent years depressed,suicidal, and wishing her differences away. Over time, she started looking ather life differently and turned her obstacles and challenges into the very fuelthat propels her.Now an internationally known disability and mental health advocate andprofessional stand-up comedian, Pamela’s stories of growing up in a bodyshe had no control over are engaging, powerful, a little bit heart-wrenching,and unapologetically funny.Honoring Community PartnersinSIGHT in ACTIONPresenting Sponsor:
2024-2025I • S E R I E SCelebrating 15 YearsFighting PrejudiceThrough EducationEye-openingprogramming forcommunity educationwith MITCH ALBOMTemple Emanu-El of Palm BeachTUE • DEC 10, 2024 · 7PMThis special event kicks off our 15th Anniversary celebration,highlighting inSIGHT's initiatives and growing impact on ourcommunity. Bestselling author Mitch Albom will speak about hislatest book, The Little Liar. A timeless story about the harm weinflict with our deceits, and the power of love to overcome themost tragic of circumstances and redeem us in the end.Honorary ChairsJudy and David KarpEvent ChairsJulie and David Buckner Carolyn and Michael YasunaHappiness is essential for all humans, and when it thrives, hate cannot takehold. Authentic happiness stems from kindness, forgiveness, and gratitude,which enhance our well-being. Dydine, a Rwandan genocide survivor, andArno, a former white supremacist, share their journeys with honesty andhumor, showcasing the recipe for happiness as a powerful antidote to hate. Pastor Chris Edmonds is the son of WWII hero Master Sgt. Roddie Edmonds,whose fearless bravery saved the lives of more than 200 Jewish Americansoldiers in a prisoner of war camp in Germany.The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous reunited Pastor Edmonds with four ofthe Jewish GIs who were saved by Master Sgt. Edmonds in the documentaryFollowing the Footsteps of My Father. The film won four Telly awards. The Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea Palm BeachTemple IsraelWest Palm BeachRinker PlayhouseKravis Center for thePerforming Arts West Palm BeachAs a teen, Pamela had the worst-diagnosed case of Tourettes in the countryand a touch of obsessive-compulsive disorder. She spent years depressed,suicidal, and wishing her differences away. Over time, she started looking ather life differently and turned her obstacles and challenges into the very fuelthat propels her.Now an internationally known disability and mental health advocate andprofessional stand-up comedian, Pamela’s stories of growing up in a bodyshe had no control over are engaging, powerful, a little bit heart-wrenching,and unapologetically funny.Honoring Community PartnersinSIGHT in ACTIONPresenting Sponsor:
2024-2025 EVENTSNovember 17, 2024December 6, 2024December 9, 2024Palm Beach Atlantic UniversityBallenIsles Country ClubFrenchman’s Creek Beach & Country ClubHate Ends Now: The Cattle Car exhibit is a mobileclassroom, where within its walls, a 360° video reveals thetrue stories of two individuals who survived the Holocaust.This exhibit urges us to contemplate the profoundconsequences of hatred and the importance of empathy. Wonderful new vendors and your favorites will returnIndulge in a unique shopping experience withhandpicked items to celebrate the holiday season.This is not just about cards– it's an opportunity toexperience camaraderie and deepen your connection with inSIGHT Through Education's mission. Spread theword! Invite your neighbors to learn about inSIGHT'simportant work. 20% of boutique sales support our mission.December 15, 2024Parkland LibraryHate Ends Now: The Cattle Car exhibit is a mobileclassroom, where within its walls, a 360° video reveals thetrue stories of two individuals who survived the Holocaust.This exhibit urges us to contemplate the profoundconsequences of hatred and the importance of empathy. February 6, 2025February 12, 2025Private Home in Palm Beach GardensBallenIsles Country ClubAn exclusive opportunity for Leadership Circle Donors toconnect and hear from Michael G. Masters, the NationalDirector and CEO of the Secure Community Network(SCN), a non-profit organization dedicated to safeguardingthe Jewish community in North America.Bardstown Bourbon Company (BBC) offers extraordinarycollaborations and award-winning blends. Ryan Norton ofBBC will guide us through our tasting of six selections ofunique and delicious BBC bourbons, sharing insights intothe innovative methods behind their creation. Cheers!March 31, 2025BallenIsles Country ClubWonderful new vendors and your favorites will returnIndulge in a unique shopping experience withhandpicked items to celebrate the holiday season.20% of boutique sales support our mission.March 17, 2025Palm Bach County Convention CenterShopping · Luncheon · Conversation · Card PlayThis unique event brings together like-minded women. Lizzy Savetskyand Tanya Zuckerbrot, two remarkable women, will discuss how theyare utilizing their social media platforms to become powerfuladvocates for the Jewish community and to combat antisemitism.Exclusive pre-reception for select donors
2024-2025 EVENTSNovember 17, 2024December 6, 2024December 9, 2024Palm Beach Atlantic UniversityBallenIsles Country ClubFrenchman’s Creek Beach & Country ClubHate Ends Now: The Cattle Car exhibit is a mobileclassroom, where within its walls, a 360° video reveals thetrue stories of two individuals who survived the Holocaust.This exhibit urges us to contemplate the profoundconsequences of hatred and the importance of empathy. Wonderful new vendors and your favorites will returnIndulge in a unique shopping experience withhandpicked items to celebrate the holiday season.This is not just about cards– it's an opportunity toexperience camaraderie and deepen your connection with inSIGHT Through Education's mission. Spread theword! Invite your neighbors to learn about inSIGHT'simportant work. 20% of boutique sales support our mission.December 15, 2024Parkland LibraryHate Ends Now: The Cattle Car exhibit is a mobileclassroom, where within its walls, a 360° video reveals thetrue stories of two individuals who survived the Holocaust.This exhibit urges us to contemplate the profoundconsequences of hatred and the importance of empathy. February 6, 2025February 12, 2025Private Home in Palm Beach GardensBallenIsles Country ClubAn exclusive opportunity for Leadership Circle Donors toconnect and hear from Michael G. Masters, the NationalDirector and CEO of the Secure Community Network(SCN), a non-profit organization dedicated to safeguardingthe Jewish community in North America.Bardstown Bourbon Company (BBC) offers extraordinarycollaborations and award-winning blends. Ryan Norton ofBBC will guide us through our tasting of six selections ofunique and delicious BBC bourbons, sharing insights intothe innovative methods behind their creation. Cheers!March 31, 2025BallenIsles Country ClubWonderful new vendors and your favorites will returnIndulge in a unique shopping experience withhandpicked items to celebrate the holiday season.20% of boutique sales support our mission.March 17, 2025Palm Bach County Convention CenterShopping · Luncheon · Conversation · Card PlayThis unique event brings together like-minded women. Lizzy Savetskyand Tanya Zuckerbrot, two remarkable women, will discuss how theyare utilizing their social media platforms to become powerfuladvocates for the Jewish community and to combat antisemitism.Exclusive pre-reception for select donors
SUPPORTING inSIGHT OUR VISIONBy supporting our initiatives, you are playing a pivotal role incounteracting the resurgence of hatred, cultivating a generation thatstands firmly against prejudice.Your contribution has the power to shape a world where understandingtriumphs over ignorance and acceptance prevails over bigotry.inSIGHT THROUGH EDUCATION, INC. IS A NONPROFIT 501(C)(3)CORPORATION AND RECEIVES 100% OF ALL FUNDS. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIALINFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE 1-800-435-7352, OR BY VISITING WWW.FDACS.GOV. REGISTRATIONDOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE THE STATE. FL REGISTRATION #CH34845 | EIN 27-3388434CHAMPIONSUPPORTERFRIENDVISONARYDEFENDERADVOCATELEADERSHIP CIRCLEinSIGHT THROUGH EDUCATION15ᵗʰ ANNIVERSARY YEAR GIVING BENEFITS • Listed on Honor Roll • Early registration to select Card Parties • Opportunity to see the impact of your support at a school • Exclusive check-in and premium seating at I·SERIES • Recognition on materials at select events • Two premium seats at I·SERIES events • Invitation to end of season donor reception • Four premium seats at I·SERIES events • Invitations to exclusive Leadership Circle events$100+$500+ $1,000+ $2,500+$5,000+ $10,000+Underwriting ProgramsNamed Grant OpportunitiesPlanned Giving OptionsCorporate Matching GiftsEndowmentsOTHER WAYS TO GIVE!To DONATE, visit: insightthrougheducation.org S U P P O R T I N S I G H T S U P P O R T I N S I G H T T O D A Y !T O D A Y ! OTHER WAYS TO GIVE:For more information, please contact:info@insightthrougheducation.org 561-570-2656 ext. 1Donation of SecuritiesQualified Charitable Distributions from IRAALTERNATE PAYMENT OPTIONS:Donor Advised Funds & Family Foundations23-24FUNDING AWARDED $380KSTUDENTS IMPACTED 40,00024-2525-26PASTFUNDING AWARDED $760KSTUDENTS IMPACTED75,000FUNDING AWARDED$900KSTUDENTS IMPACTED90,000CURRENTFUTUREinSIGHT’s vision is to provide engaging programming forEVERY student EVERY year about kindness, acceptance, respect andthe dangers of unchecked hatred. These lessons foster empathetic, thoughtful young adultswho are willing to stand up for what is right.
SUPPORTING inSIGHT OUR VISIONBy supporting our initiatives, you are playing a pivotal role incounteracting the resurgence of hatred, cultivating a generation thatstands firmly against prejudice.Your contribution has the power to shape a world where understandingtriumphs over ignorance and acceptance prevails over bigotry.inSIGHT THROUGH EDUCATION, INC. IS A NONPROFIT 501(C)(3)CORPORATION AND RECEIVES 100% OF ALL FUNDS. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIALINFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE 1-800-435-7352, OR BY VISITING WWW.FDACS.GOV. REGISTRATIONDOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE THE STATE. FL REGISTRATION #CH34845 | EIN 27-3388434CHAMPIONSUPPORTERFRIENDVISONARYDEFENDERADVOCATELEADERSHIP CIRCLEinSIGHT THROUGH EDUCATION15ᵗʰ ANNIVERSARY YEAR GIVING BENEFITS • Listed on Honor Roll • Early registration to select Card Parties • Opportunity to see the impact of your support at a school • Exclusive check-in and premium seating at I·SERIES • Recognition on materials at select events • Two premium seats at I·SERIES events • Invitation to end of season donor reception • Four premium seats at I·SERIES events • Invitations to exclusive Leadership Circle events$100+$500+ $1,000+ $2,500+$5,000+ $10,000+Underwriting ProgramsNamed Grant OpportunitiesPlanned Giving OptionsCorporate Matching GiftsEndowmentsOTHER WAYS TO GIVE!To DONATE, visit: insightthrougheducation.org S U P P O R T I N S I G H T S U P P O R T I N S I G H T T O D A Y !T O D A Y ! OTHER WAYS TO GIVE:For more information, please contact:info@insightthrougheducation.org 561-570-2656 ext. 1Donation of SecuritiesQualified Charitable Distributions from IRAALTERNATE PAYMENT OPTIONS:Donor Advised Funds & Family Foundations23-24FUNDING AWARDED $380KSTUDENTS IMPACTED 40,00024-2525-26PASTFUNDING AWARDED $760KSTUDENTS IMPACTED75,000FUNDING AWARDED$900KSTUDENTS IMPACTED90,000CURRENTFUTUREinSIGHT’s vision is to provide engaging programming forEVERY student EVERY year about kindness, acceptance, respect andthe dangers of unchecked hatred. These lessons foster empathetic, thoughtful young adultswho are willing to stand up for what is right.
TODAY’S STUDENTS ARETOMORROW’S LEADERSinSIGHT IS RISING TO THE CHALLENGE.ENCOURAGE students to stand up forthemselves and the rights of othersPROVIDE engaging programs that instill thelessons of the HolocaustinSIGHT Through Education funds educationalprograms in Palm Beach County Schools that...INFORM educators about the Holocaust andhow to teach it effectivelyCREATINGA BETTERWORLD,ONESTUDENTAT A TIME.
TODAY’S STUDENTS ARETOMORROW’S LEADERSinSIGHT IS RISING TO THE CHALLENGE.ENCOURAGE students to stand up forthemselves and the rights of othersPROVIDE engaging programs that instill thelessons of the HolocaustinSIGHT Through Education funds educationalprograms in Palm Beach County Schools that...INFORM educators about the Holocaust andhow to teach it effectivelyCREATINGA BETTERWORLD,ONESTUDENTAT A TIME.
rrEstablished in 2010, inSIGHT Through Education is a nonsectarian,nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Holocaust education and the study ofantisemitism are mandated by Florida Statute.insightthrougheducation.orginSIGHT Through Education, Inc. | PO Box 33054 | Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33420info@insightthrougheducation.org | 561-570-2656inSIGHT Through Education, Inc is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation. A COPY OF THE OFFICIALREGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OFCONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE 1-800-435-7352, OR BY VISITINGWWW.FDACS.GOV. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, ORRECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. FL REGISTRATION #CH34845 | EIN #27-3388434OPENING HEARTS...EDUCATING MINDS 2023 - 2024IMPACT REPORT